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Brain gym conference 2013
Brain gym conference 2013






brain gym conference 2013
  1. #BRAIN GYM CONFERENCE 2013 HOW TO#
  2. #BRAIN GYM CONFERENCE 2013 PROFESSIONAL#

Expand its application to artistic expression, innovative play, eye/hand coordination even vision improvement. An entry into the world of Edu-K through exploring the (Brain Gym®) Double Doodle as a unique experience of two-handed learning. These movements can be used by all ages, from children to seniors - leads onto Brain Gym® 101.

#BRAIN GYM CONFERENCE 2013 HOW TO#

Facilitators use an experiential, playful approach so that you can learn how to function at your best, improve your readiness to learn new things and defuse your stress response to your world. This introductory course introduces you to the concepts of movement and learning and some simple, intentional movements ( The Brain Gym® 26). Introduction to Brain Gym® - 6 hours minimum

#BRAIN GYM CONFERENCE 2013 PROFESSIONAL#

We endeavour to foster a community of professional sharing with other Kinesiologists both in New Zealand and at a global level.īrain Gym 26 - Movement Facilitator (this is a shorter training path)Īll students are taught by registered Educational Kinesiology Instructors.Īdvanced level training for Seven Dimensions and Teacher Practicum are taught by Faculty.Īll Edu K instructors are required to be members of Educational Kinesiology ( Brain Gym®) Inc.NZ and adhere to their standards.Ĭontinuing professional development is a requirement for Educational Kinesiologists, Brain Gym® instructors and Brain Gym® 26 Movement Facilitators.ġ. There are cross overs to other Kinesiology Training Organisations in New Zealand. These are held annually and are open to anyone interested in Kinesiology - link to information. This is open to members of this organisation and other Kinesiologists.

brain gym conference 2013

This includes advanced professional training in Kinesiology, mini workshops from Consultants and Instructors and the Annual General Meeting of Educational Kinesiology (Brain Gym®) NZ Inc.

brain gym conference 2013

Rhythmic Movement Training (RMTi), Touch for Health Kinesiology, Bal – a - VISX.Ĭurrently held over 2 via telezoom. From time to time other courses based on movement are offered e.g. Other courses may be part of the core training for Educational Kinesiologists, Brain Gym® Instructors, or Brain Gym® 26 Movement Facilitators. These are number dependent.Ĭourses that are open to all have no pre-requisites. The physiotherapist identified appropriate VR apps and progressed accordingly.Training is offered in the main cities in New Zealand and Instructors are always prepared to travel to present courses in smaller communities on request. On completion of 10 sessions of VR, measurements were repeated and evaluation sheet. Assessment of Limit of Stability (LoS) on the DYNSTABLE and speed and temporal-spatial of gait on the C-Mill. On receiving referrals the neuro-physiotherapist did an Initial screening and a battery of outcome measures namely: Berg Balance Scale (BBS), 6 metre walk. It was publicised to clients who attend BASIC, social media, presentations to hospital, community teams and voluntary sectors. The clients had to attend Brain and Spinal Injury Centre (BASIC) in Salford twice a week for 10 sessions. To improve balance in clients with neurological conditions who are at risk of falls by using 2 VR systems namely DYNSTABLE (balance) and C-Mill (treadmill)25 clients with neurological conditions and at risk of falls had been referred for the VR systems. Sylvia Moss Manager of BodyBasic Gym Brain & Spinal Injury Centre Abstract:








Brain gym conference 2013